New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1928, Page 3

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SUN GOOL, SOLID ANCIENT BELIEF Probably Inbabited, Take It: From “Cabinet of Wonders” srochinr owned by P and it contai enlightening made are s show advan ers, like the on . tantastically antiquated in book Ticed ple for the reason t are not so cons: for the & Moons be mo thun would ms, The and dew are the balloon-ring. attor issn body, the hmh srpuseular theo s! Joned in favor nd the positive rded fdca is ene old-fashioned fea- of the wave theory backing of t of the quaint} tures of the hook. | A remarkable statement is made ! under the heading of “Influs Air and E: e on Heulth. said that a “nglish runn 120 yards in 11 seconds. might bear checking up by th A, 1 The blue color of air, now consid- ered to be due to moisture or to fee ! ystals in the upper regions, is said | 10 be caused by the lack of reflection of light from the more rarcficd strata ligh above the carth. This poorly refiected lght consists only of blue vs, it da stated. The ancient fear of admitting | nght air to bedrooms by the simple process of opening the windows is videnecd by an argument for chim- | ey ventilators in sleeping rooms. | I e heavy handings and low ceilings | of bedrooms are said to make them | yarticularly unhealthy and the cause .f carly consumption. “Let a mother | from the pure air into her chil- n's bedrooms in the morning be- fore 8 door window has been opened ® ¢ v says the “cabinet,” | reflecting old superstition regarding | the unsalubrious character of night air. The frontispiece to the book s an illustration of the foot tunnel under the Thames river, considercd the en- ginecering marvel of the age. DR, STILES TELLS ABOUT CHURCH MEN Fundamentalist Described a5 Extreme Evolutionist Washington, Mar. 17. (P—The | consistent fundamentalist or literal- | ist “is the most radical and most | extreme evolutionist in the world,” in the opinion of Dr. €. W. Etiles, secretary of the International Com- mission on Zoological Nomenclature, us expressed in a lecture on “Zo- wlogy and - Religion” fn the Mt Pleasant Congregational church. ! “The logical conclusion of his! position,” Dr. Stiles explained, “fs | that since Adam and Eve repre- sented the original pair of man- kind, all the various faces of today have in the short period | of about 6,000 years evolved from | 1 original pair (or still more | crmarkable, from Noah and his ! wife about 4,300 years ago), and further that these races have spread over the worll to become more or less localized geographi- cally, centuries prior to mstholds or rapid travel. “The question whether 1t fs maintained that these various races | came about in naturc by variation and survival of the fittest or by ! mutations is irrclevant, as efther | e ey A ST SRR, NOTICE Republican Primaries All Republican Electors, desiring | to become candidates for Mayor, | Town Clerk, Collector, Treasurer, Comptroller, Tweo Selectmen, Two Members of the Board of Relief, Liegistrar. of Voters, Two Members | of School Committee, Alderman in Second, Fourth and Sixth Wards, Two Councilmen in each Ward, at elaction to be held April 10th, ! . must file their potitions with | William H. Judd, Chairman of the Iiepublican Town Committee, on or | before 8 p. m., Saturday, Mareh | 24th, at Republican Hva'l’mu'lfrn‘ 269 Main Btreet, in the Town of | New Britain. 1 Per Order HEPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE, W. H. Judd, Chairman. i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928, 8 ‘ Hen Pays_ Honor JINJ.RAIL SYSTEM | s FORPARIS SUBURB Will Run From Capital to St. Denis, Thre Miles Away sional zoological such ~ extrer tiona. serie ranged Lovell ;ilo n Ceylon Ry * Footprints Are U Trap( 0ok natemy, « cation of an zaological rig 6 6 6 Prescription for "» Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. & It Kills the germs, Herald Classified Ads ever Pride of PERFORMANCE and POSSESSION These are two thrills you will have when you see and hear the new A. C. Electric RADIO The Grebe A.C. Electric Radio is not just a radio —but a charming, color- ful instrument that will win a place for itself in your home. Let us demonstrate this wonderful new radio in It is the greatest JOIE AV Rete. emple of radio en- PIANOS 365 Main Street VIC TROLAS —_— is & strong urgument for the in- ce of cnvironment in racial Je- wlopments and undermines fafth in craniology a guidc to racial re- said. Roush Slated to Lead (.lant Batting Order March 17 (P—EJ d third in the vear ahead of ted to lead off Mc- g order in the up- hip. Lefty with Lind- v is down for the Jackson will Le baseman. Har- or Mann will : 1o the tenta- . Rouen Reconstructs Joau s l)eath Pluce So fay it only the hurv h but ~" at the Lyceum — Today, Sunday, Monday. Tuesday Brows of Britons Are Growing Higher JUST NTARTS ACTION COPYRIGHT 1928 BY AUTHOR SAINT AND S ,NER/ NEA Stavice JANNE AUSTIN - An Adventure in Life * That night they met in the moonlight, Sally and David, and she told him of what life had been like in the orphanage. Into sy mpathetic ears she poured the trou- bles of one who had never known a mother. And now life on the Carson farm was proy l"“ very hard. Pearl Carson was ealom of her. Clem Camm she knew, secretly haled her. If thlnm did not (llanuv for the better she would have to run awav, and ?‘v ol chance would a glrl all alone have? A few days later Sally did run awav, and David with her. A few davs later the pretty orphan girl was telhng fortunes in a carnival and the young mlleoe stu- dent was working in a kitchen. [n their wildest dreams, Sally and David could never have imagined anvthing like that. But as it hap- pened it was the most natural thmg, in the world. Read” the storv of Sally Ford in “Girl Alone,” Anne Austin’s latest serial. It starts March 24. THE HERALD

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